End Rape on Campus (EROC) is a survivor advocacy organization dedicated to ending sexual violence through survivor support, public education, and policy and legislative reform.

We provide free, direct assistance to all survivors of gender-based and sexual violence on campus interested in filing federal complaints, organizing for change, or drawing public attention to hold their schools accountable.

We have assisted hundreds of students at dozens of schools file Title IX, Clery Act, and other civil rights complaints to seek justice and reform.

Our Cases

OUR CASES

EROC staff members have assisted with numerous filings of Clery, Title IX, Title VI, and Title II complaints. Of the complaints that are either under investigation or resolved, EROC directly assisted with the filing of 43 of these complaints, with over 180 complaintants. In some cases, complaintants decide to publicly acknowledge their complaint filings through EROC-coordinated press conferences and media. Others choose not to do so, but wish that their schools be named on this site. Both kinds of complaints are valuable and no survivor should ever feel that they should have to report or should have to become “public” in order to be believed.

University of California, Berkeley

In May 2013, EROC assisted students in filing a Clery complaint. In February 2014, EROC assisted students in filing a Title IX complaint and a second Clery complaint. EROC co-founder, Sofie Karasek, was one of the lead complaints.

Columbia University

In April 2014, EROC assisted students in filing Title IX, Title II, and Clery complaints.

New York Times: Students File Complaints on Sexual Assaults at Columbia University Time:Students File Title IX Sexual Assault Complaint Against Columbia University Ivy Gate: BREAKING: Students File Title II, Title IX, and the Clery Act Complaint Against Columbia and BarnardNew York Magazine: Meet the College Women Who Are Starting a Revolution Against Campus Sexual Assault

Northeastern University

In May of 2014, EROC assisted a Northeastern alumnus file a Title IX and Clery complaint.

BuzzFeed:Northeastern University Allows Alleged Rapist to TransferJezebel: College Finds Students Responsible for Rape, Lets Him TransferYoungist: Northeastern University's Definition of Consent Allowed Assailant to Transfer

Occidental College

In March of 2013, EROC assisted students in filing Title IX and Clery Act complaints against the college.

University of Utah

In 2016, EROC assisted a student in filing a Title IX complaint.

The Salt Lake Tribune: University of Utah under federal investigation for alleged mishandling of sexual assault reportKUTV: Recent University of Utah grad claims school mishandled sexual assault investigation

Additional Cases

EROC provides services to complainants and their families. Not all individuals wish to publicly tell their stories or let their institutions know that they have filed complaints. This does not change the validity of their stories and cases, as no one should have to publicly tell their story to be heard.

EROC has privately worked with complainants who have filed Title II, Title IX, and/or Clery Act complaints at the following institutions, listed alphabetically: